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PNCA offers generous scholarships to transfer students

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is offering an affordable and accessible option for transfer students who want to earn a BFA degree. 

Students who meet the qualifications are eligible for a $5,000 scholarship (in addition to their merit based admissions scholarship ranging from $15,000-$23,000), each guaranteed for up to three years at PNCA. They are also guaranteed credit transfer, as long as students follow the transfer pathway in the agreement. 

Students must transfer from one of the following schools: 

  • Central Oregon Community College in Bend
  • Chemeketa Community College in Salem
  • Clark College in Vancouver, Washington
  • Clackamas Community College in Oregon City
  • Clatsop Community College in Astoria
  • Columbia Gorge Community College in The Dalles
  • Lane Community College in Eugene
  • Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham 

The Transfer Partner Scholarship will be offered in addition to merit-based scholarships, saving students between $20,000 and $28,000 per year. And that doesn’t include additional PNCA admissions scholarships, grants or loans, which can also be combined with the transfer scholarship. 

Institutions throughout the region — including North Seattle College, Santa Monica College, Spokane Falls Community College in Washington, Portland Community College, Saddleback College in Mission Viejo and Mesa Community College — are fast becoming partner schools, making those students eligible for the transfer scholarship, too, said PNCA Dean of Admissions . 

“Empowering students to reimagine what art and design can do in the world is part of our mission at PNCA, and we want to make that pathway as accessible as possible,” she said. “These new agreements represent how strongly that belief is shared among our community college partners, and how much we recognize affordability as a priority.”

PNCA also strongly encourages students to fill out the form, which qualifies them for an additional $3,000 PNCA grant every year for up to four years, depending on expected family contribution. 

For more details and a full list of partner schools, visit PNCA’s .

About Pacific Northwest College of Art

Pacific Northwest College of Art empowers artists and designers to reimagine what art and design can do in the world. Founded in 1909 as the Museum Art School in Portland, Oregon, PNCA offers 11 art and design Bachelor of Fine Art programs, eight graduate programs including Master of Arts and Master of Fine Arts programs within the Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies, a Post-Baccalaureate program, and Community Education courses for artists and designers of all ages.

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